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How Stanley Was Defeated In English Elections

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Day
3
Month
August
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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The argmroemit now being used in Daiidcxn agadmst the elettion of Henry M. Staoiley to pairliament, is in the siiape of the öll auid pretty well establfehea cliarge that, while in Afriaa, he was a "negro-killer. It uniuses us to hear tlvie charge warmed up and repeated by our Britisli MiBitt, moitortously the most distitasrufeiied people in the civilized woirid iai th'iv dteregard tor taiman liíe. The trail oí the Briton evcrywliore is a trail oí Mood. When there aro lio lRiman bei-ng.s tio kiill, the innocent beasts oi the forest, prairie and junigle and murderéd to saté the Britom's greed for blood. "Who accflmpauled Stanley in liis killiug tours ? Who were prompt to beconie Uis accomplices ia the butcherfes whidi ;u- just DOW being paraded wiUï hypoeritieal dnunciation ? tone all ! Hènry M. Stanley is essentially Briti'sh. He is Britih in that roving, iiiTcpoi'Siible dispowitioii o liis, Britibh in his aoquistiveiness, Iiritish in biiB dlsregard for liimian rights and noimaai lilfe. IlrRiisli in his hatred of tlx' Thu'U'd Statee oï America, and Iiriti.s'h iai his serene impudenee in aspiriing to politkal aggrandizement. iu the mo:lier country, whteh for many years he. d.aowned. So let the l'.i-it:-!li keep luán and care for him, he iB ome of fchem, truly.- Eugene Field, im Chicago News.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier